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  1. Alexandra Drewchin (Russian: Александра Дрючин; Russian romanization: Aleksandra Dryuchin), known professionally as Eartheater, is an American multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer and vocalist.

  2. For a decade, Eartheater has distilled classical and club music tropes into apocryphal utopias. Now, the Queens-based musician embraces a sweeping vision of pop on her most potent and poetic love profusion. Alexandra Drewchin, who creates under the name Eartheater, knows how to perform identity.

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    A visualizer for the song "Chop Suey" by Eartheater - https://chemicalx.ffm.to/chopsuey New album 'Powders' out September 20th - https://chemicalx.ffm.to/powders 2023 Chemical X Song Credits...

  4. A music video for the song "Crushing" by EartheaterNew album 'Powders' out now - https://chemicalx.ffm.to/powders2023 Chemical XVideo Credits - Director - An...

  5. Jun 14, 2018 · One Saturday night in 2017, I saw the Queens-based musician Eartheater at a noise show at an old Polish banquet hall wearing angel wings and wielding a chainsaw precariously close to some...

  6. 216K Followers, 3,966 Following, 283 Posts - Trinity Vigorsky (@eartheater) on Instagram: "@chemicalx.club mgmt: eartheater@supernature.co"

  7. A music video for the song "Pure Smile Snake Venom" by Eartheater - https://chemicalx.ffm.to/puresmilesnakevenomNew album 'Powders' out September 20th - http...

  8. Sep 27, 2023 · The experimental musicians radiant new album explores love’s rapture within the confines of more traditional pop structures. Eartheater songs, which reference chrysalises, diamonds, and...

  9. New York-based artist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and vocalist Eartheater distills a three-octave vocal range, experimental digital production and classical composition into works suspended between sonic abstraction and arresting lucidity.

  10. Sep 21, 2023 · Since 2015, Eartheater has specialized in elemental avant-pop songs that span the alienating, insular experiments of 2018’s Irisiri to the folky, operatic meditations of 2020’s Phoenix. In each...